1 June 2020: Level 3 regulations have gone into effect on 1 June 2020 in South Africa. All economic and retail activity will resume under strict strict health protocols. Lockdown Level 3 regulations currently state that all public places for recreation are to remain closed.

Over the past few months, the Cape Town Big 6 have taken a number of independent initiatives to ensure the safety of its staff and visitors.

As South Africa faces this unprecedented and unpredictable situation, the Cape Town Big 6 will continue to monitor it and work together to maintain confidence in SA’s tourism industry beyond it.

Further updates will be provided to the public and media in due course. In the interim, please take note of the following –

ATTRACTION UPDATES

Groot ConstantiaStatus: The Estate Temporarily closed until further notice.Retail:Open for wine sales ONLY – Monday to Thursday 09h00 – 17h00.
All online wine sales and deliveries have resumed. CLICK HERE TO ORDER.

Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden
Status: Temporarily closed until further notice.
Retail: The Kirstenbosch Nursery is open Monday to Sunday, the Bookshop at Gate 2 (Garden Centre) is open 3 days a week, and the Kirstenbosch Tea Room is open for online bookings and take-aways only.

The Cape Town Big 6 are committed to complying with the current regulations and best practices in order to curb the spread of COVID-19. Regular updates will be provided for visitors and stakeholders in the future, and all are encouraged to follow the Cape Town Big 6 social media pages via the Cape Town Big 6 Facebook or Twitter page. #CTBig6

Cape Town Big 6 Attractions – COVID-19 Update: V&A Waterfront: Retailers are open; read more here. Groot Constantia Estate is closed, but Open for wine sales ONLY – Monday to Thursday 09h00 – 17h00. All online wine sales and deliveries have resumed. Kirstenbosch Estate is closed but retailers are open with some restrictions.